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Lesti Kejora's Story Experiences Contractions at 33 Weeks of Pregnancy, Will Her Second Child Be Born Prematurely?

Lesti Kejora's Story Experiences Contractions at 33 Weeks of Pregnancy, Will Her Second Child Be Born Prematurely?

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Lesti Kejora's Story Experiences Contractions at 33 Weeks of Pregnancy, Will Her Second Child Be Born Prematurely?

The singer Lesti Kejora is currently pregnant with her second child. Lesti's pregnancy has reached 33 weeks. This means that soon Lesti will undergo the delivery process of her second child. It turns out that Lesti has already experienced contractions in the 33rd week, indicating her baby may be born prematurely.

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"If you noticed during the live stream on New Year's Eve, I suddenly went upstairs to give a signal to Mr. RB (Rizky Billar), I had cramps or contractions. That's why I went upstairs right away," said Lesti via the Leslar Entertainment YouTube channel, Friday (1/3/2024). 

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At that time, Lesti thought that the contractions she felt were just false contractions. False contractions are usually felt by pregnant women as the pregnancy progresses.

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However, by morning, Lesti still felt contractions. The singer of the song Egois immediately decided to go to the hospital.

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"I thought in the morning that the feeling wouldn't come back, but it did. Well, the doctor said to go to the ER," said Lesti.

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In her previous pregnancy, Lesti had a history of premature birth, which is giving birth before 37 weeks. "Because Lesti has a history of premature birth," explained Rizky Billar.

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During the delivery of her first child, Muhammad Levian Alfatih Billar, commonly known as Abang L, Lesti gave birth at 34 weeks of pregnancy.

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At that time, Lesti was only advised to be hospitalized after experiencing spotting and contractions due to fatigue. However, suddenly the doctor advised that a cesarean section should be performed because, based on the CTG results, Abang L needed to be delivered immediately for safety reasons.